GOLFBOARD OWNER’S MANUAL
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Brush Replacement Guidelines
Approximate operating time before replacement is required
Replacement 1
1,800 hours
Replacement 2
3,200 hours
4.10 TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for symptoms encountered
when operating the GolfBoard. It presents the best ways to handle the faults. The table contains
three columns:
Symptom
- describes the functional problem that results from the fault.
Probable Cause
- lists all probable causes for the relevant symptom. The probable causes are
listed logically by order of probability: the first one is the most probable.
Remedy
- lists the action to be taken to solve the problem. The appropriate remedy appears
opposite each probable cause. These remedies should solve the problem; if not, continue down
the list to the next cause/remedy.
Remember: You may contact GolfBoard at any time for further professional support.
No. Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
1
GolfBoard does not start.
Board may be set to off
position, or battery is not
charged.
Make sure power switch is in the on
position, and/or charge battery.
2
GolfBoard stops
operating after operating
for some time.
The motors may be
overheating.
The battery may be dead
Turnoff the board, and allow motors
to cool.
WARNING
Before servicing Motor Brushes, switch off the GolfBoard to avoid electrical shock.
Brush material height starting
Brush material height when replacement is
required
¾’’
¼’’
NOTICE
The first set of brushes will last in between 1,500 and 2,000 hours of drive operation. The
second set of brushes last for approximately 80% of the original brush sets life. After the
second set of brushes has been consumed and needs replacement, GolfBoard motors should
be replaced by a factory certified service provider.